William Baker, 75, of Treasure Island, Florida, passed away on September 17th, 2024. He is survived by his children Benjamin (Katherine) Baker and Mary Baker; as well as grandson Alexander Baker.
Condolence
Eric Sick
September 22, 2024, 12:48 am
Ben and Mary I’m so sorry for your loss. I was a classmate with your Dad and quite good friends in high school. However, we never stayed in contact after school partially because I spend 26 years in the Air Force stationed mostly overseas and otherwise life just got in the way for us. Bill was a great guy and I know he will be dearly missed. Please accept my condolences. (CO 1966 SHHS)
Deborah Dickerson
September 22, 2024, 1:36 am
Ben and Mary,
Your dad was loved by many classmates of the Class of 1966 at Snow Hill High School in Maryland. His sense of sarcasm/humor, willingness to help fellow classmates whatever the need, his artistic talent and style even then was the envy of others. He was very smart and funny when we all needed a little humor.
Whenever he and I would have lunch on my trips to Florida, he would enter the restaurant with that gorgeous smile, confident style and long stride that would turn heads.
He was passionate about creating artistic, breathtaking, elegant statements in the fashion world for the eye to see. He will be missed by all who ever knew him and especially by me. He was one of a kind!!
Eric Sick
September 22, 2024, 12:48 am
Ben and Mary I’m so sorry for your loss. I was a classmate with your Dad and quite good friends in high school. However, we never stayed in contact after school partially because I spend 26 years in the Air Force stationed mostly overseas and otherwise life just got in the way for us. Bill was a great guy and I know he will be dearly missed. Please accept my condolences. (CO 1966 SHHS)
Deborah Dickerson
September 22, 2024, 1:36 am
Ben and Mary,
Your dad was loved by many classmates of the Class of 1966 at Snow Hill High School in Maryland. His sense of sarcasm/humor, willingness to help fellow classmates whatever the need, his artistic talent and style even then was the envy of others. He was very smart and funny when we all needed a little humor.
Whenever he and I would have lunch on my trips to Florida, he would enter the restaurant with that gorgeous smile, confident style and long stride that would turn heads.
He was passionate about creating artistic, breathtaking, elegant statements in the fashion world for the eye to see. He will be missed by all who ever knew him and especially by me. He was one of a kind!!